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CoPilot Live for iPhone review (Macworld UK)

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The CoPilot Live software is just £26.99 for the UK and Ireland maps – about half the price of the TomTom iPhone navigation app. CoPilot… »

TigerLogic demos Omnis Studio 5 iPhone developer software (MacNN)

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TigerLogic will demonstrate a beta version of its Omnis Studio 5 iPhone developer software during the CeBIT expo this week in Germany. The software is… »

Apple sues HTC over iPhone patents (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

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Apple Inc accused HTC Corp, which makes touchscreen smartphones using Google Inc’s software, of infringing 20 hardware and software patents related to the iPhone, in… »

Intrinsyc Software International, Inc.: Destinator 9 GPS Navigation Now Available on the iPhone (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA– - Continuing the global expansion of Destinator GPS navigation software across geographic markets, smartphone application stores, and mobile handset makers, Intrinsyc Software… »

Intrinsyc Software’s Destinator 9 GPS Navigation Now Available on the iPhone (T-Net British Columbia)

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Vancouver, BC, March 1, 2010–(T-Net)–Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. (TSX:ICS), a leading provider of software solutions for mobile devices, announced today the availability of its Destinator… »

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Steve Jobs says ‘No’ to iPhone-to-iPad tether (The Register)

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(One) word from the mountaintop Steve Jobs has spoken: Apple’s ” magical and revolutionary ” iPad will not allow iPhone-to-iPad 3G tethering.… Web threats: Why… »

Article: iPhone Gems: Top 12 Twitter Apps Reviewed (iLounge)

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Over the past year the popularity of the Twitter micro-blogging service has continued to increase dramatically. With this growth, the Twitter service itself has expanded… »

Moto Backflip locked down like iPhone on AT&T? (MacNN)

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AT&T’s first Android phone, the Motorola Backflip, may have had app supported artificially locked down to a level like the iPhone, early owners have found… »

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